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and papillon wins the martell grand national for ruby walsh and ted walsh...'s just one of those days where you seem to be able to remember everything about it, even though it's 19 years ago. i didn't know what i'd won. i didn't realise the magnitude of what i had done, even at the time but... it was just incredible. writing and broadcasting on racing awaits. and with that comes opinions about standards of welfare and safety. there will always be an element of risk in national horse racing, for horse and jockey. i think they've got a huge distance with it, and i think it's only right that they've had to. but they cannot remove the risk. we may, then, have seen the last of ruby walsh in the saddle, but his own finishing post within the sport is still some distance away. richard conway, bbc news, kilcullen, ireland. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. it has been a gorgeous spring day and we will do it again tomorrow. the highlands of scotland have been the warmest place in the uk and it may get warmer tomorrow, the warmest day of the week. chang
and papillon wins the martell grand national for ruby walsh and ted walsh...'s just one of those days where you seem to be able to remember everything about it, even though it's 19 years ago. i didn't know what i'd won. i didn't realise the magnitude of what i had done, even at the time but... it was just incredible. writing and broadcasting on racing awaits. and with that comes opinions about standards of welfare and safety. there will always be an element of risk in national horse racing, for...
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commissioner hamasaki. >> commander walsh, let me follow up with that. is your view the same as commissioner taylor just expressed that dpa is unable to come to their own conclusions or corrupt or -- i mean -- >> i know it's not my turn, but i said no such thing. >> you're going to be influenced by your report in a way that they're going to be so impressed by your conclusions they're not going to be able to do their job. do you have that concern? >> the position of the department, which, again, has been going on for a few years and particularly on this, is not that in the sense of they can't do their job. but come to an independent conclusion. if you are looking, you may have confirmation bias. you may have the executory evidence that we don't have or vice versa. so by getting the test answers for -- if i could use an analoge reading everything through. i'm not -- i do not -- i think they do excellent investigations. we talk. i talked to sara hawkins and department director balt czar. there has to be some talking between two agencies when you have the sa
commissioner hamasaki. >> commander walsh, let me follow up with that. is your view the same as commissioner taylor just expressed that dpa is unable to come to their own conclusions or corrupt or -- i mean -- >> i know it's not my turn, but i said no such thing. >> you're going to be influenced by your report in a way that they're going to be so impressed by your conclusions they're not going to be able to do their job. do you have that concern? >> the position of the...
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this month — ruby walsh — announced his retirement from the sport, and today he turns a0.a final winner, afinalwinner, paralysed a final winner, paralysed in a glorious carrierfor a final winner, paralysed in a glorious carrier for ruby walsh, but for a retirement bringing certain benefits including get a free visit to the local pub to reflect on the decision. the last sort of 20 year —— yards, i was thinking he's going to win and this is it, but i was happy, i was not this last one, i was not thinking oh, no, i was thinking this is going to happen. what's the overriding emotion you have a? i am proud of what i did i have a? i am proud of what i did i have no regrets because i was never afraid to make a mistake. 0ccasionally does mistakes that you injury, this had the following 2018 one of a number that resulted in at least 15 broken friends ruptured spleen and creche vertebra. the horse was unharmed and went on to win by for that jockey and horse was unharmed and went on to win by for thatjockey and prompted a period of life —— reflection. win by for thatjockey and prompt
this month — ruby walsh — announced his retirement from the sport, and today he turns a0.a final winner, afinalwinner, paralysed a final winner, paralysed in a glorious carrierfor a final winner, paralysed in a glorious carrier for ruby walsh, but for a retirement bringing certain benefits including get a free visit to the local pub to reflect on the decision. the last sort of 20 year —— yards, i was thinking he's going to win and this is it, but i was happy, i was not this last one, i...
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ruby walsh reflecting on what he feels are the improvements in horse safety.ing an eleven year wait for a major, all eyes will be on tiger woods as golf's pga championship begins at bethpage black in long island — traditionally the last of golf‘s majors to be played but has been brought forward this year. and having not played since that incredible triumph at the masters, inevitably all the talk centres around woods and whether he can follow that up this week. would i like to play in the olympics? yes, i have never played in the olympics. i'm sure i won't have many more opportunities going forward at 43 years old now to play in many olympics, so yes, that would bea in many olympics, so yes, that would be a first for me, and something that i would certainly welcome if i was part of the team. getting there and making the team is going to be the tough part. tiger woods adding that he hopes to compete at the olympics for the first time. we head to slovakia next where great britain are competing in the ice hockey world championships. they took on denmark earlier in
ruby walsh reflecting on what he feels are the improvements in horse safety.ing an eleven year wait for a major, all eyes will be on tiger woods as golf's pga championship begins at bethpage black in long island — traditionally the last of golf‘s majors to be played but has been brought forward this year. and having not played since that incredible triumph at the masters, inevitably all the talk centres around woods and whether he can follow that up this week. would i like to play in the...
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tom walsh was a fascinating guy. would have been attorney general in the roosevelt administration had he not died under still somewhat mysterious circumstances right on the eve of of him becoming attorney general of the united states. he had been a widower for a number of years. very successful lawyer in helena before he went to the senate. had been widowed and had remarried quite late in life. i think walsh was 71 or 72 years old when he marries quite a younger woman. of course, this leads to speculation about what brought on his heart attack. [laughter] >> >> you mentioned the america first committee. i was doing some research and i was surprised at the scale and scope of it. could you comment on that? mr. johnson: the america first in 1940. is created france has fallen to the nazis. has imposedtates the first peacetime draft in american history. wheeler opposed that draft as being course of an undemocratic. he thought taking young men from the farm to go serve in the military was an un-american thing to do. the am
tom walsh was a fascinating guy. would have been attorney general in the roosevelt administration had he not died under still somewhat mysterious circumstances right on the eve of of him becoming attorney general of the united states. he had been a widower for a number of years. very successful lawyer in helena before he went to the senate. had been widowed and had remarried quite late in life. i think walsh was 71 or 72 years old when he marries quite a younger woman. of course, this leads to...
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i think representative walsh is right there. you have people in congress who are afraid of getting primaried. and we see now that justin amash himself is going to get a primary in that all critical state of michigan in that district which donald trump did win. so this is interesting. i do think there is an underlying issue here that republicans have, and that is how do they keep republicans in line? not only folks on the hill but how do they keep rank and file republicans in line in november of 2020 going to the voting booth to vote for donald trump? as walsh says there, there are republicans who were privately, and these are rank and file voters who do have concerns about donald trump. now, whether or not that means this will go down to whoever the democratic candidate is in 2020, whether or not they'll benefit, whether this will mean a challenger to donald trump that gets any traction is unclear, but i think this speaks to a growing fear that some republicans have that justin amash isn't the only one at this point and certainl
i think representative walsh is right there. you have people in congress who are afraid of getting primaried. and we see now that justin amash himself is going to get a primary in that all critical state of michigan in that district which donald trump did win. so this is interesting. i do think there is an underlying issue here that republicans have, and that is how do they keep republicans in line? not only folks on the hill but how do they keep rank and file republicans in line in november of...
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except for miss walsh, my drama teacher. she hooked me up. audeince aws [ applause ] she's awesome. she saved my butt a few times. >> jimmy: she saved your butt? how? >> yeah. we were dog a play for kids. we were doing "wizard of oz. and i was playing the scarecrow, naturally. >> jimmy: that's good. good role, good role. >> you know at the end of the show, you try to make everybody laugh. right? you try to crack up your buddies. so, dorothy gives me the medal and gives me a brain. and i with a very cheesy wink -- keep in mind i'm 13 -- say, "i'll see you tonight, dorothy." [ laughter ] and i give her this wink like this. i'm a 13-year-old boy. the height of comedy for me is sexual innuendo. that's all i got. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. of cours [ laughter ] >> that's all i've got. >> jimmy: of course. >> and of course, the kids are like, "what?" and you know, the parents and chaperones in the audience are like -- and the principal was ready to give me the boot. but miss walsh was like, "no, no, no, he just messed up the line. b didn't mean it
except for miss walsh, my drama teacher. she hooked me up. audeince aws [ applause ] she's awesome. she saved my butt a few times. >> jimmy: she saved your butt? how? >> yeah. we were dog a play for kids. we were doing "wizard of oz. and i was playing the scarecrow, naturally. >> jimmy: that's good. good role, good role. >> you know at the end of the show, you try to make everybody laugh. right? you try to crack up your buddies. so, dorothy gives me the medal and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.acks in 2017 have heard how a young nurse was killed after rushing to the aid of one of the victims. kirsty boden, who was 28 and from australia, had told herfriends, "i'm a nurse, i have to help." she was stabbed to death as she tried to save a waiter, who also died. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally stabbed so far this year, amid a rise in serious knife crime in england and wales over the last five years. 83 of the victims were men and 17 were women. police have brought charges in 85 of the 100 cases, 30 of which were in london. but knife injuries are actually down in the capital by 10% on last year. in the west midlands, there have been eight deaths due to knives since january, and the police and crime commissioner has now declared an emergency, as our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports from birmingham. this is what a knife can do to a child's arm in a second. jack, he's14, was robbed and stabbed by strangers in a park in dudley. how many is it, jack? 14
fergus walsh, bbc news.acks in 2017 have heard how a young nurse was killed after rushing to the aid of one of the victims. kirsty boden, who was 28 and from australia, had told herfriends, "i'm a nurse, i have to help." she was stabbed to death as she tried to save a waiter, who also died. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally stabbed so far this year, amid a rise in serious knife crime in england and wales over the last five years. 83 of the victims were men and 17 were...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story.t a few rogue cancer cells to adapt and develop resistance to drugs for a tumour to survive and reappear, perhaps years later, with greater force. but scientists are beginning to learn how they may be able to stay one step ahead of the hundreds of cancers which affect us. cancers evolve because their mutated dna is unstable. every time they divide, more genetic errors occur and the disease changes. so, when drugs are sent to destroy them, this natural selection can mean some cancer cells are able to evolve and survive. scientists here at the institute of cancer research hope to exploit this process of darwinian evolution to herd mutating cancer cells into a state that makes them more vulnerable to particular drugs and perhaps a combination of different treatments. they predict that the new treatments could be available in around ten years which help further extend patients' life expectancy. when we look at it from an evolutionary perspective, what we're saying is, we think we can predi
our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story.t a few rogue cancer cells to adapt and develop resistance to drugs for a tumour to survive and reappear, perhaps years later, with greater force. but scientists are beginning to learn how they may be able to stay one step ahead of the hundreds of cancers which affect us. cancers evolve because their mutated dna is unstable. every time they divide, more genetic errors occur and the disease changes. so, when drugs are sent to destroy them,...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ld, was the youngest person to die in the attack on a concert at the manchester arena. her mother lisa was also very badly injured and was in a coma for six weeks. but after extensive surgery and rehabilitation, she's now preparing to walk the route of the great manchester run this weekend, to raise money for a new charity in her daughter's memory. she's given her first broadcast interview alongside her husband andrew, to our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. i remember leaving, and saffie had got my hand, this hand, and she was pulling, jumping about, and the next minute, i just hit the floor with a thud. i just remember lying there and trying to move, i was just phys— just paralysed, i couldn't even, i couldn't move a finger, i couldn't move at all, i couldn't blink, ijust kept thinking to myself, keep your eyes open, and then somebody finally spoke to me, and started moving me. they asked me my name, and ijust said saffie, that's all i could get out. i wanted to say wil
fergus walsh, bbc news.ld, was the youngest person to die in the attack on a concert at the manchester arena. her mother lisa was also very badly injured and was in a coma for six weeks. but after extensive surgery and rehabilitation, she's now preparing to walk the route of the great manchester run this weekend, to raise money for a new charity in her daughter's memory. she's given her first broadcast interview alongside her husband andrew, to our north of england correspondent, judith moritz....
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fergus walsh, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.nace — germany becomes the latest country to debate the pros and cons of the e—scooter. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, garry kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in m
fergus walsh, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.nace — germany becomes the latest country to debate the pros and cons of the e—scooter. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story.few rogue cancer cells to adapt and develop resistance to drugs for a tumour to survive and reappear perhaps years later with greater force. but scientists are beginning to learn how they may be able to stay one step ahead of the hundreds of cancers which affect us. cancers evolve because their mutated dna is unstable. every time they divide, more genetic errors occur and the disease changes, so when drugs are sent to destroy them this natural selection can mean some cancer cells are able to evolve and survive. scientist here at the institute of cancer research hope to exploit this process of darwinian evolution to herd mutating cancer cells into a state that makes them more vulnerable to particular drugs and perhaps a combination of different treatments. they predict that new treatments could be available in around ten years, which helps further extend the life expectancy of patients. we think we can predict what the cancer is going to do next and so we know how to treat you next, the
our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story.few rogue cancer cells to adapt and develop resistance to drugs for a tumour to survive and reappear perhaps years later with greater force. but scientists are beginning to learn how they may be able to stay one step ahead of the hundreds of cancers which affect us. cancers evolve because their mutated dna is unstable. every time they divide, more genetic errors occur and the disease changes, so when drugs are sent to destroy them this...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.engers will be scrapped from monday. international passengers will also be able to enter the uk through e—gates, which are currently only accessible to people from the eu. the immigration service union, which represents thousands of border staff, says it's deeply concerned at the decision. the uk border force says the change is aimed at providing an improved arrival experience. metro bank has begun the process of raising £350 million from its shareholders to shore up its finances. it follows an accounting error in january which finances. it follows an accounting error injanuary which wiped hundreds of millions of pounds off its market value. the company is likely to raise the money but existing shareholders need to approve the deal. shares have fallen about 75% in metro bank this year. this time next week, voters will be heading to the polls across the uk for the european parliament elections. the conservatives are taking a low—key approach to the campaign, while labour is focused on p
fergus walsh, bbc news.engers will be scrapped from monday. international passengers will also be able to enter the uk through e—gates, which are currently only accessible to people from the eu. the immigration service union, which represents thousands of border staff, says it's deeply concerned at the decision. the uk border force says the change is aimed at providing an improved arrival experience. metro bank has begun the process of raising £350 million from its shareholders to shore up...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.le who were killed in the london bridge and borough market attack in 2017 has been shown video footage showing the events as they happened. the images show three men driving a van into pedestrians before attacking people with knives on the street and in pubs. the inquest was told that they fatally injured eight people within just three minutes. cctv also caught the moment, six minutes later, when armed police officers arrived and shot the attackers dead, as they feared they were wearing suicide vests. theresa may has rejected calls to set out a precise timetable for her departure from downing street, despite growing pressure from her own party. downing street said she had already promised to leave after delivering the first stage of brexit and was sticking to that "generous and bold offer". this evening, the chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers, sir graham brady, said they would meet the prime minister next week, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports.
fergus walsh, bbc news.le who were killed in the london bridge and borough market attack in 2017 has been shown video footage showing the events as they happened. the images show three men driving a van into pedestrians before attacking people with knives on the street and in pubs. the inquest was told that they fatally injured eight people within just three minutes. cctv also caught the moment, six minutes later, when armed police officers arrived and shot the attackers dead, as they feared...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.s eight years old, was the youngest person to die in the attack on a concert at the manchester arena. her mother lisa was also very badly injured and was in a coma for 6 weeks. but after extensive surgery and rehabilitation, she's now preparing to walk the route of the great manchester run this weekend, to raise money for a new charity in her daughter's memory. she's given her first broadcast interview alongside her husband, andrew, to our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. i remember leaving, and saffie had got my hand, this hand, and she was pulling, jumping about, and the next minute, i just hit the floor with a thud. ijust remember lying there and trying to move, i wasjust phys...just paralysed, i couldn't even, i couldn't move a finger, i couldn't move at all, i could blink, ijust kept thinking to myself, "keep your eyes open," and then somebody finally spoke to me, and started moving me. they asked me my name, and ijust said saffie, that's all i could get out. i wante
fergus walsh, bbc news.s eight years old, was the youngest person to die in the attack on a concert at the manchester arena. her mother lisa was also very badly injured and was in a coma for 6 weeks. but after extensive surgery and rehabilitation, she's now preparing to walk the route of the great manchester run this weekend, to raise money for a new charity in her daughter's memory. she's given her first broadcast interview alongside her husband, andrew, to our north of england correspondent,...
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one of horse racing's most successful jockeys, ruby walsh, has announced he's retiring from the sport. the 39—year—old has ridden over 2,500 winners in a career spanning a quarter of a century. he's gone out in style, riding kemboy to victory in the punchestown gold cup. racing legend ap mccoy has described ruby walsh as the greatest jump jockey of all time, and compared him to lionel messi on a horse, saying what he had was uncoachable and unteachable. princess charlotte's fourth birthday has been marked with the release of three photographs taken by her mother. charlotte, who is fourth in line to the throne, was captured by the duchess of cambridge at kensington palace and their norfolk home of anmer hall. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. how is it looking? the bank holiday is around the weekend, always a nightmare for forecasters, are we going to get the forecasters, are we going to get the forecast right? i can guarantee it's not going to be a scorcher, like we had last year. it was a record breaker on may day last year with highs of 29 celsius. we could be brea
one of horse racing's most successful jockeys, ruby walsh, has announced he's retiring from the sport. the 39—year—old has ridden over 2,500 winners in a career spanning a quarter of a century. he's gone out in style, riding kemboy to victory in the punchestown gold cup. racing legend ap mccoy has described ruby walsh as the greatest jump jockey of all time, and compared him to lionel messi on a horse, saying what he had was uncoachable and unteachable. princess charlotte's fourth birthday...
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one of horse racing's most successful jockeys, ruby walsh, has announced he's retiring from the sportstyle, riding kemboy to victory in the punchestown gold cup. racing legend ap mccoy has described ruby walsh as the greatest jump jockey of all time, and compared him to lionel messi on a horse, saying what he had was uncoachable and unteachable. princess charlotte's fourth birthday has been marked with the release of three photographs taken by her mother. charlotte, who is fourth in line to the throne, was captured by the duchess of cambridge at kensington
one of horse racing's most successful jockeys, ruby walsh, has announced he's retiring from the sportstyle, riding kemboy to victory in the punchestown gold cup. racing legend ap mccoy has described ruby walsh as the greatest jump jockey of all time, and compared him to lionel messi on a horse, saying what he had was uncoachable and unteachable. princess charlotte's fourth birthday has been marked with the release of three photographs taken by her mother. charlotte, who is fourth in line to the...
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and a presentation on the first quarter electronic audit communication devices provided by planter walsh. i'll start with the weekly crime trends. overall, violent crimes are down a total of 15%. we have had 15 homicides year-to-date, which is actually -- i'm sorry. 14 homicides year-to-date. it's 7% decrease over this time last year where we had 15. we had0we had one homicide last. i'll talk about that in more detail. out of our cases, 8 of the 14 cleared by arrest and one exceptional clearance. gun violence, down 22% over 2018. in terms of our total property crime, we're down 13% over 2018. we continue to have fewer incidents compared to last year, particularly motor vehicle deaths and we're 16% down -- in auto burglary. we're 16% down there. when compared to 2017, we're 30% down. our homicide that occurred this week was on the 1100 block of gillman. upon arrival of a report of a stabbing, officers observed a suspect near the second floor window. subsequently, that suspect was arrested for the stabbing. the gym wathe victim was transpd deceased. our suspect is in custody. the investiga
and a presentation on the first quarter electronic audit communication devices provided by planter walsh. i'll start with the weekly crime trends. overall, violent crimes are down a total of 15%. we have had 15 homicides year-to-date, which is actually -- i'm sorry. 14 homicides year-to-date. it's 7% decrease over this time last year where we had 15. we had0we had one homicide last. i'll talk about that in more detail. out of our cases, 8 of the 14 cleared by arrest and one exceptional...
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i would ask commander walsh who has been deeply involved in this process as well. just for commissioner elias, one thing i want to clarify is, these are dpa investigations so they have to forward them to the department. these aren't -- there's two issues
i would ask commander walsh who has been deeply involved in this process as well. just for commissioner elias, one thing i want to clarify is, these are dpa investigations so they have to forward them to the department. these aren't -- there's two issues
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criticize the pope for failing to promise a zero tolerance approach to paedophile priests michael walsh is a papal historian joins me now from london good to have you with us on the program mr walsh depending on your point of view in or out of the catholic church this is either a good move by the pope or it's just too little too late. well i think it's obvious it's a good move by the pope it's a pity it hasn't happened sooner if you say to that or to later think it's too little your mother your remark about not deported civil authorities is not absolutely true the problem for the pope is that the requirements of the civil law differ from country to country and he's talking about pretty well every country in the world where the roman catholics so but he does require people to to report it to the civil authorities and what is more he adds don't get terms the bishops not to get in the way of investigations by the civil authorities to cases of sexual abuse and of course what he has said you know you're right about the the issue of reporting this to the civil authorities it's a very complica
criticize the pope for failing to promise a zero tolerance approach to paedophile priests michael walsh is a papal historian joins me now from london good to have you with us on the program mr walsh depending on your point of view in or out of the catholic church this is either a good move by the pope or it's just too little too late. well i think it's obvious it's a good move by the pope it's a pity it hasn't happened sooner if you say to that or to later think it's too little your mother your...
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deirdre walsh says nadler says he'll give ag barr maybe until mond monday. all of yesterday's hearing available on our website c-span.org. this is mandville, louisiana, craig on our republican line. >> caller: hi. good morning. i don't even know where to begin. first off, just looking at their smirks, they're all standing there just smirking. they just look angry. don't you just want to smack the smirks? they just look angry. i think they all probably need anger management for sure. so the guy wheels in a bucket of chicken. it just remind me of the alexandria ocasio-cortez, the getting drunk on instagram and the cooking of what was it instant macaroni. it's just these people since november 2016, these people have lost their minds. they all need to seek anger management, probably some kind of psychiatric help because we got this white house reserved for six years so they can continue to belittle, threaten, hope and pray our great president reenacted some liable laws. he needs to end the seine scens. bank accounts, ride sharing rides. >> from texas, leroy. >>
deirdre walsh says nadler says he'll give ag barr maybe until mond monday. all of yesterday's hearing available on our website c-span.org. this is mandville, louisiana, craig on our republican line. >> caller: hi. good morning. i don't even know where to begin. first off, just looking at their smirks, they're all standing there just smirking. they just look angry. don't you just want to smack the smirks? they just look angry. i think they all probably need anger management for sure. so...
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on his 40th birthday, ruby walsh.ruby walsh. but retirement brings a certain benefits, including a guilt free visit to the local - reflect on visit to the local pub to reflect on his decision. the last 20 yards, just under three strikes, i was thinking, he's going to win, and this is it. but i was happy. it wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. iwas wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. i was thinking, wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. iwas thinking, this wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. i was thinking, this is going to happen. what is the overriding emotion you have? proud of what i did. i don't have regrets, because i was of what i did. i don't have regrets, because i was never of what i did. i don't have regrets, because i was never afraid to make a mistake. occasionally, those m ista kes mistake. occasionally, those mistakes lead to injury, this heavy fall in 2018 just one of a number that resulted in at least 15 broken bones, a ruptured spleen, and crushed vertebrae. the horse was unh
on his 40th birthday, ruby walsh.ruby walsh. but retirement brings a certain benefits, including a guilt free visit to the local - reflect on visit to the local pub to reflect on his decision. the last 20 yards, just under three strikes, i was thinking, he's going to win, and this is it. but i was happy. it wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. iwas wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. i was thinking, wasn't those last 20 odd thinking, oh, no. iwas thinking, this wasn't those last 20...
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let's go straight to me should joyce walsh is covering the story for us from our delhi bureau good day to you can you give us the latest on the sari club well as you mentioned the cycle made landfall at eight pm local time and the impact is expected to last at least six hours there would be strong winds as well as a danger to see conditions in which the central authorities have put out warnings about and the cycle is moving in a not northeast to a direction now as a progress as it's expected to weaken and it's heading to was another indian steve the state of west bengal all the time for it happened on the southern coast of the state of what they saw and really mentioning pasta was bottom of the spot because at that point of time an emissions one hundred million people are going to be affected by this cycle and how how in the affected regions been preparing for this scale of event. well central authorities have already evacuated one million people from call serious and it is worth noting that while the lawsuit was like no one was in one thousand nine hundred nine in the region that's tw
let's go straight to me should joyce walsh is covering the story for us from our delhi bureau good day to you can you give us the latest on the sari club well as you mentioned the cycle made landfall at eight pm local time and the impact is expected to last at least six hours there would be strong winds as well as a danger to see conditions in which the central authorities have put out warnings about and the cycle is moving in a not northeast to a direction now as a progress as it's expected to...
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lionel messi of racing, ruby walsh calling time on his career. look at the list of injuries.e knees, the arms. seven bits of his legs broken, collarbones, shoulders, several arm breaks... missing teeth. ruptured spleens and he still gets back on. missing teeth. ruptured spleens and he still gets back onlj missing teeth. ruptured spleens and he still gets back on. i don't want to hamper the jovial mood he still gets back on. i don't want to hamper thejovial mood but he still gets back on. i don't want to hamper the jovial mood but we will talk about this later. these are hems to consider at your funeral that apparently they are on the way out and it is about pop songs. the top ten. my way is at number one, frank sinatra. time to say goodbye, and at number five, frank sinatra. time to say goodbye, and at numberfive, angels. we will speak to guy chambers, one of robbie williams cowriting partners. one of the funniest ones is led zeppelin stairway to heaven. and my favourite queens another one bites the dust. we will meet again at number nine. supermarket flowers at number six. c
lionel messi of racing, ruby walsh calling time on his career. look at the list of injuries.e knees, the arms. seven bits of his legs broken, collarbones, shoulders, several arm breaks... missing teeth. ruptured spleens and he still gets back on. missing teeth. ruptured spleens and he still gets back onlj missing teeth. ruptured spleens and he still gets back on. i don't want to hamper the jovial mood he still gets back on. i don't want to hamper thejovial mood but he still gets back on. i...
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they are walsh: i think it is already worth it. ge is moving to the city of boston.ompanies, as well, but general electric is one of those that's such a big win for the city. carol: one year later, the good feeling was still flowing at the groundbreaking ceremony. >> i think boston should look to the future with great promise and great optimism. >> this is the start of what i would like to call a terrific relationship. carol: by the summer of 2017, though, the ground had shifted for ge. >> they started to see cracks in ge's financials. so their cash flow was a huge disappointment. their organic sales growth didn't materialize as promised. when it he was made ceo, i don't think anybody realized quite how bad things were for ge. carol: in august 2017, the company announced it would delay construction of its new tower, pushing completion back two years to 2021. as the stock price plunged, the digital dreams slipped far down his successor's list of priorities. >> the problem was he was too grand, too ambitious. he wanted a ge to be the be-all, end-all of all things softw
they are walsh: i think it is already worth it. ge is moving to the city of boston.ompanies, as well, but general electric is one of those that's such a big win for the city. carol: one year later, the good feeling was still flowing at the groundbreaking ceremony. >> i think boston should look to the future with great promise and great optimism. >> this is the start of what i would like to call a terrific relationship. carol: by the summer of 2017, though, the ground had shifted for...
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let's cross to paris and speak to jonathan walsh, following the talks.hat do you think will come out of this meeting? the libyan prime and start -- prime minister arrived a few minutes ago. supportpecting clear from the french president to a cease-fire and a political solution to the crisis. as you mentioned, this visit comes after the government of national accord accused paris of politically backing the strongman, who launched this offensive against tripoli in early april. a presidential souource said yesterday that these comments were unfounded, unacceptable and that the french president did indeed support a political solution. it is likely emmanuel macron will reassure the libyan prime minister regarding his support to a political solution, after italy and france, he is expected to go to germany and maybe the u.k. to seek as much european support as he can get and to seek a united europopean positin on the ongoing crisis around tripoli. this might be the reason why emmanuel macron won't make any public statement after this meeting, probably because h
let's cross to paris and speak to jonathan walsh, following the talks.hat do you think will come out of this meeting? the libyan prime and start -- prime minister arrived a few minutes ago. supportpecting clear from the french president to a cease-fire and a political solution to the crisis. as you mentioned, this visit comes after the government of national accord accused paris of politically backing the strongman, who launched this offensive against tripoli in early april. a presidential...
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as mike mclintock, matt walsh. as amy brookheimer, anna chlumsky. as gary walsh, tony hale.( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm sure. >> yeah, grocery store, doesn't matter where we are. >> as long as we're all together. >> yes, we travel in a grownchts thank you for the nice rug. >> stephen: you're welcome. we do things classy here. this is broadcast network. ( laughter ) i am rarely nervous to talk to guests because i'm in show business, too, so, you know, big deal. ( laughter ) but this, for me, is like -- this is up there with the lord of the rings. this is like talking to the fellow ship of the ring right lollipop. ( laughter ) i've told many of you how much i geek out over you even when you're not around. i listen to the show when i'm doing the dishes, going to bed. >> no visual? >> stephen: no, i literally just listen to the jokes. >> you should be actually watching it not just listening. it's really good. >> stephen: it's not a radi
as mike mclintock, matt walsh. as amy brookheimer, anna chlumsky. as gary walsh, tony hale.( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat. this is extraordinary. >> what a nice reception. >> stephen: yeah, well, you guys get that everywhere you go now these days, i'm sure. >> yeah, grocery store, doesn't matter where we are. >> as long as we're all together. >> yes, we travel in a grownchts thank you for the nice rug. >> stephen: you're welcome. we do things...
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awful lot of lawyers and an awful lot of suffering people taking pay—outs from the nhs, and peter walshutive of victims of medical accidents, and he says the figures represent just the tip ofan says the figures represent just the tip of an iceberg. he thinks there are a lot more cases than this, and many patients and bereaved families are unaware that the tragedy could have been prevented if they had been diagnosed earlier or dealt with better. i have some sympathy for doctors, who i have a lot to do it because i have been a bowel cancer campaignerfor so many because i have been a bowel cancer campaigner for so many years. they have to know so much now, it is so hi—tech, it is so difficult, so we have a kind of perfect storm of things, although there are just far too many, there is far too much that is unsafe at the moment. so what are they saying other causes of these blunders, which is a word that only ever seems to be used in newspapers? it isa ever seems to be used in newspapers? it is a whole host of different things, it says some have suffered delay orfailure in things, it says so
awful lot of lawyers and an awful lot of suffering people taking pay—outs from the nhs, and peter walshutive of victims of medical accidents, and he says the figures represent just the tip ofan says the figures represent just the tip of an iceberg. he thinks there are a lot more cases than this, and many patients and bereaved families are unaware that the tragedy could have been prevented if they had been diagnosed earlier or dealt with better. i have some sympathy for doctors, who i have a...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.lted the victims at the merrow park practise in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. one of the women he assaulted, was joy peart, a midwife at the surgery. it made me feel dirty and violated. and i actually couldn't believe that he did it to me, particularly being a health professional also, and having worked with him. i was just grateful that i had my colleagues that i could tell straight after the event happened. in terms of the fact that nothing was done at that time to get rid of him, how does that make you feel? in hindsight, it makes you feel angry. but back then, it was, "will gps are infallible". campaigning for the european elections has been continuing across the uk today — ahead of next thursday's vote. 70 meps are due to be elected across the united kingdom. one of the main parties to field candidates
fergus walsh, bbc news.lted the victims at the merrow park practise in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. one of the women he assaulted, was joy peart, a midwife at the surgery. it made me feel dirty and violated. and i actually couldn't believe that he did it to me, particularly being a health professional also, and...
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. >> in the walsh instance bush pardon donned him prior to trial and i want to say five others.the article 2 authority of the president. walsh threw a temper tantrum over it, i don't literally mean that, but he was upset by it and did not proceed as that was an obstruction because it was an exercise -- >> but that was his discretion at the time and we don't have one. we don't have spot on precedence on this. >> then why did he mention the closest precedence. >> he can't prosecute the man. >> it wasn't applicable. >> i have to leave it there. >> and lawrence was in the same position. >> you're offering it up as food for thought and that's fine but if you want to say it didn't read like a prosecutor's report. it wasn't a law review article either. i appreciate the argument. >> >> he was being brief and left out the most important case. >> thank you to both of you. >> anyway this is going to continue especially now. when you don't play it straight and now you have the guy that created the report saying essentially you didn't really get it right for the american people and now you'l
. >> in the walsh instance bush pardon donned him prior to trial and i want to say five others.the article 2 authority of the president. walsh threw a temper tantrum over it, i don't literally mean that, but he was upset by it and did not proceed as that was an obstruction because it was an exercise -- >> but that was his discretion at the time and we don't have one. we don't have spot on precedence on this. >> then why did he mention the closest precedence. >> he can't...
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i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh. our topic on today's program will be of special interest to anyone, who has suffered injury, due to a medical product or medical device. this segment of our program, is about hernia mesh, a medical procedure used in hernia repair surgery. so wendy, tell us about hernia mesh and problems our viewers, who have had hernia mesh surgery should be aware of. - thanks, tony. well, hernia repair surgery is one of the most common surgeries performed in the united states, with over a half million procedures performed in north america every year. hernias occur when an organ, intestines or fatty tissue, poke through an opening hole or deteriorated spot in a muscle. hernias can be caused by many activities
i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh. our topic on today's program will be of special interest to anyone, who has suffered injury, due to a medical product or medical device. this segment of our program, is about hernia mesh, a medical procedure used in hernia repair surgery. so wendy, tell us about hernia mesh and problems our viewers, who have had hernia mesh surgery should be aware of. - thanks, tony. well, hernia repair surgery is one of the most common surgeries performed in the...
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. >> helen walsh. >> i am helen walsh. i'm from the berkley commission on disability.also am an advocate on areas of inclusive. listening to the presentation, the zero vision is also something we're working on, vision zero in berkley. so in regards to the state issue, i'm wondering if municipalities would work together so that maybe we can do something about the issue looking at it more outside of the box instead of exclusive. it's a full area problem. so i want to emphasize consideration in those areas if all our different municipalities and different areas of disability meetings i've gone to within layers of city areas, which in other municipalities, if we could share our information, maybe we would be able to target this in a way where we could move forward with more inclusion and voice of the disability community as well as how different cities are conquering some of these issues. my other bit of -- other comment would be, outreach and educational materials reflective and being inclusive of seniors and persons with disabilities as pedestrians or as drivers or as bi
. >> helen walsh. >> i am helen walsh. i'm from the berkley commission on disability.also am an advocate on areas of inclusive. listening to the presentation, the zero vision is also something we're working on, vision zero in berkley. so in regards to the state issue, i'm wondering if municipalities would work together so that maybe we can do something about the issue looking at it more outside of the box instead of exclusive. it's a full area problem. so i want to emphasize...
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i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh. our topic on today's program will be of special interest to anyone, who has suffered injury,
i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh. our topic on today's program will be of special interest to anyone, who has suffered injury,
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i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh.ur topic on today's program will be of special interest
i'm tony noakes, - and i'm doctor wendy walsh.ur topic on today's program will be of special interest
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wendy walsh. to anyone who has suffered injury due to a medical product,
wendy walsh. to anyone who has suffered injury due to a medical product,